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GiGi
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http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1276329

Take a good look at Wheat/Gluten/Gliadin allergies. Among many other serious problems it causes -is anemia, an iron deficiency that doesn't seem to go away even if you take iron.
My husband has it and I kept thinking Babesia, babesia --- not so - wrong! It's the darn wheat.

Did you know that wheat is contained in toothpaste? Did you know that wheat is contained in Sunflower Oil? Did you know that dairy problems can start with a wheat allergy (cows are fed wheat/grains)?

I didn't know that either - but I find this out from the people at Allergie Immun who do the research on all this.

Wheat is literally everywhere. I even have some wallpapered walls left in our house that I did with wheat paste because I didn't want the chemical paste. Same wheat energy. If allergic to it, it doesn't matter if you eat it or touch it or sleep next to the wall..........

We are blaming Lyme for everything! Some of our major problems start elsewhere.

Take care.

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Wheat is in drywall, too .... seriously ... so be careful if remodeling. Also in charcoal ... if you cook out, you have to buy "natural charcoal".

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GiGi, very interesting. What's the best test for Celiac? Blood, skin or endoscopy? w/biopsy?

What if a patient exhibits no GI symptoms, can they still have Celiac? I've heard diagnosis can be difficult & controversial.

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Foggy, read the english portion on www.allergie-immun.de The test is done with one drop of blood or a few drops of saliva. It is done by testing the DNA on an energetic level. They test with this one drop all allergies at once. They develop a drop therapy that you take for two weeks; then test again, and develop new drops for new findings. They test until no more dysfunction on the energetic level is found. It does not involve any biochemical testing.

Since the regular lab tests with blood, etc. are searching for antigens, they are inconclusive. They person is highly allergic because the body does not recognize the toxins any longer and therefore does not produce antigens. So most of the allergies are missed, and whatever they find, on that basis there is really no effective treatment. On the energetic level, however, there is a treatment that is very successful for many problems.

It can be done by mail. Several of people who have treated with the Bionic have done the test and are on the drop therapy.

Please read the website. If you can't get all questions answered that way, I will be glad to help.

We are doing the therapy right now.

In the study that they publish and you can write for, wheat allergy and dairy allergies were 100% cured. People are able to eat all these foods again. A lot of accompanying allergies are treated at the same time, one of the major ones that has shown up in every one of the people in our group that have taken the test showed to be allergic to toxic heavy metals. The body does not recognize these toxins and therefore is unable to release them until the allergy is dealt with. It is done within this test I described above, all at the same time and treated with the same drops, etc. etc. Once the wheat/gluten/gliadin allergy is cleared as well as all the others, the body can heal.

Hope that explains it enough to tell you how super this thing is. I learned it from some doctors in Germany who are using it in practice where they also use the Bionic for eradication of the Lyme and other infections.

My husband never had any GI symptoms whatsoever, healthy appetite, etc. He had a "silent" wheat/gluten/allergy causing the leaky gut just the same. Instead of the toxins destroying and causing celiac, his moved into the brain causing symptsoms that resemble MS, ataxia, Parkinsonism.

For more details, please check the other thread that I started on this subject. Take care.

Are you the Foggy from yesteryear?? I hope you are just here for fun and are feeling good.

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Foggy, for celiac it's a blood test followed up by an endoscopy with biopsy. The blood test needs to check for five things (can't remember them all, but include IgA, Ttg, and IgG). If the test is positive, you have it, but it can have false negatives.

You cannot stop eating gluten before the test. The test is also for celiac disease, it will not show gluten intolerance without the autoimmune reaction or a wheat allergy.

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Gigi--

How long have you been doing this therapy, and is it working for you? How about your husband? Are you able to eat wheat again? How long does it take to eliminate the allergy?

Thanks for the info!

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